"Entreats" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Entreats" Meaning

Entreats means to beg or implore someone to do something, often in a polite or humble way. It can also mean to ask or request something urgently or passionately, often because one considers it important or necessary.

"Entreats" Examples

Examples of "entreats"


The king's advisor entreats the monarch to reconsider the severe punishment. (Here, the advisor is begging or imploring the king to change his mind.)
In the letter, the poet entreats the muse to inspire him with words of wisdom. (The poet is asking the muse to help him with his writing.)
The doctor entreats the patient to stop smoking to improve their health. (The doctor is strongly advising or begging the patient to quit.)
In the movie, the prince entreats the princess to flee with him to avoid the wicked witch's wrath. (The prince is begging the princess to leave with him.)
The politician entreats the public to remain calm and patient during the crisis, promising that solutions are being worked on. (The politician is begging or entreating the public to remain calm and trusting.)

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To entrapping means to catch or trap someone or something in a way that is difficult or impossible to get out of. It can also mean to deceive or manipulate someone into a situation or agreement from which they cannot escape.

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